07-10-2024, 05:56 AM
(07-10-2024, 05:45 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: ==============================================================================================================
When all the 'free money' grants ran out, all these carpet-bagging thieves vanished into the woodwork like the carpet-bagging thieves they are! So now...even if people wanted to try to repair some of this aging infrastructure, they can't. Why? Because the companies who manufacture the parts for all this stuff have all disappeared (probably also on the taxpayer nickel), declared bankruptcy, and abandoned the cash cow federal government like a bunch of rats from a sinking ship!
The amount of theft and graft which happened through all of this is almost unimaginable! Trillions upon trillions of dollars wasted. Right...down...the...toilet.
And who's going to clean all this stuff up? This blight on the entire American countryside? Guess who? YOU ARE! Get out your checkbook...and bend over! They aren't even going to take the sand out of the vaseline this time! You'll be lucky if they use vaseline at all!
If there's even one single positive thing to be found in this ADC concept (and it's microscopic), I will give somebody credit for at least recognizing the colossal blunder that is 'renewable energy' in this country and putting forth a proposal, fatally flawed as it is, to do something about it. Aside from that, my hope for humanity has been severely dashed and left mortally wounded.
Folks, I've not only seen this take place, I've been an unwilling participant in this unimaginable charade. I've lived it. I know of what I speak.
It's NOT being dumped into the electrical grid, and that's the point. It can't be! That's the whole point.
The systems you refer to are residential stuff (more smoke & mirrors for different post). The stuff I'm talking about is the monster commercial solar arrays and wind farms. Much different proposition.
Commercial Farms along with Residential use Inverters. NASA is pointing out their inefficiencies along with dirty electricity [noise] from same.